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Alignment of data

I have two schedules running; one at 40 ms and one at 1 s. I need to align the data output from both schedules for comparison. Any suggestions on how this can be accomplished easily?

At present the data for the 1 s schedule is tagged on after the 40 ms schedule which presents a lot of additional work. I have tried using both the replay files and csv files in MS-Excel and not had any success.

D. Dantas

I have two schedules running; one at 40 ms and one at 1 s. I need to align the data output from both schedules for comparison. Any suggestions on how this can be accomplished easily? At present the data for the 1 s schedule is tagged on after the 40 ms schedule which presents a lot of additional work. I have tried using both the replay files and csv files in MS-Excel and not had any success. D. Dantas

Good afternoon D. Dantas,

DeLogger Pro will do this.
Load the data into a database and then replay in to charts or analysis window.

Cheers,
Roger

Good afternoon D. Dantas, DeLogger Pro will do this. Load the data into a database and then replay in to charts or analysis window. Cheers, Roger

Thanks. You have provided me with a reason for the requirement for a database.

The replay file has features that provide much the same requirements but requires extra manipulation. The csv file has the replay features removed, and for some unknown reason, misaligned the column data for schedules other than the "A" schedule. Therefore, additional work involved.

Thanks. You have provided me with a reason for the requirement for a database. The replay file has features that provide much the same requirements but requires extra manipulation. The csv file has the replay features removed, and for some unknown reason, misaligned the column data for schedules other than the "A" schedule. Therefore, additional work involved.

Good afternoon D. Dantas,

You can write a macro in Excel to do this if you wish. I do remember doing a very similar task for some one in my last job. You could maybe do a sort on time/date.

Regards,
Roger

Good afternoon D. Dantas, You can write a macro in Excel to do this if you wish. I do remember doing a very similar task for some one in my last job. You could maybe do a sort on time/date. Regards, Roger
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